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Lawrence school board appoints new operations manager Lawrence school board appoints new operations manager ❯ The Lawrence Board of Education appointed Eshaya Draper as the operations manager to the superintendent at their April 21 meeting. Draper began in Lawrence on April 27. He succeeds Lana Mueller who is retiring May 1, after 26 years of service to the district. Prior to joining Lawrence Township Public Schools (LTPS), Draper orchestrated aspects of the New Brunswick Public Schools’ communications and public relations initiatives, according to information provided by LTPS. Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, Draper has focused on crisis communications while supplying students with platforms to express their opinions to district administration, according to the statement. ....
photo by: Shutterstock Sometimes when I’m at an auction and find an item I really must have, I let my right hand bid against my left hand just to double my chances. Lawrence’s real estate market is taking on that type of feel. You’d better have both bidding fingers ablazin’, and even that might not be enough. Lawrence home sales fell significantly in March, but average selling prices took a big jump up, according to the latest numbers from the Lawrence Board of Realtors. The decline in the number of homes sold was the largest in at least a year, and the president of the local Realtors association has a thought on what is slowing the market down: frustration with the word ‘no.’ ....
Patrick Chirico almost immediately sent his pregnant wife and two small children from their Brooklyn apartment to live with her mother in Watertown when the pandemic hit in February 2020. Knowing that his family was safe, he stayed behind to do his part during those early days of COVID-19 to help make sure the medical community got some needed personal protection equipment when he worked on a project to manufacture 500,000 facial masks. Once that work was complete, he returned to his hometown, where he joined his wife Brittany and 6âyearâold son and 3âyearâold daughter in July. Two months earlier, they purchased their first home, a threeâbedroom Cape Codâstyle house in Watertown. ....
photo by: Shutterstock As the home-buying season gets underway in Lawrence, those in the industry say the city is facing a historic shortage of homes on the market that requires city leaders to take action. Lawrence Board of Realtors President John Huntington said that in his 30 years of experience, he has never seen such a low inventory of homes for sale. As of this past week, he said, only 44 homes were on the market in Lawrence. “We’ve never come even close to numbers like this,” Huntington said. By contrast, around this time last year there were roughly 400 local listings. The board sent a letter to the Lawrence City Commission this past week stating that the city’s housing shortage had hit a “critical crisis” and that the board is seriously concerned about how it will affect housing affordability as well as other economic factors. Addressing the city’s affordable housing shortage has been a key effort of the City Commission for the past severa ....